But it's people aboard, not boat capacity; that's kinda what I figured since all the "Of The Seas" boats I have seen look to be about the same size. As in HUGE.Those numbers include crew. Not just passengers.
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But it's people aboard, not boat capacity; that's kinda what I figured since all the "Of The Seas" boats I have seen look to be about the same size. As in HUGE.Those numbers include crew. Not just passengers.
thank you!This is completely anecdotal, but calling up a Cozumel webcam or two while I am having coffee is part of my daily morning routine, and lately there has been a cruise ship in the view at Grand Park Royal Cozumel en vivo, Cozumel - Webcams de México about half the time, if that. I don't remember the last time that there were more than one in the frame.
Monday October 24th?I could be wrong but I think no cruise ships dock on Mondays, they didn't while we were there last week
Yes, probably the 23rd. It's rare that there's a ship in port on a Sunday.Maybe it was Sunday October 23rd? I thought there was one day there was not a single cruise ship because we kept commenting how nice it was
I think that Sundays are generally without cruise barges, as the 6th is on the schedule gopbroek posted.Maybe it was Sunday October 23rd? I thought there was one day there was not a single cruise ship because we kept commenting how nice it was